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  2. The Stanford Program in Berlin is designed to expose students to the vibrant culture and agitated history of Germany. Most classes explore Berlin’s unique history by integrating their syllabi with the rich cultural life of the city—public lectures, excursions such as the H.G.Will Trip to a recent or prospective EU member state, discussions ...

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    E-Mail(link sends email) Diana studied at the Freie Universität Berlin as well as the Université d’Orléans, France (M.A. in American Studies, French and Latin American Studies, 2008), and the Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis, France (M.A. in German Studies, 2011). She has taught German as a Foreign Language at Nice University in France, and sinc...

    Uli studied political science, German Literature, and European Studies in Würzburg and Berlin. His fields of interest are European integration, Political Economy, Cultural Policy and Diplomacy. From 1994-2002, he held the Jean Monnet Chair of European Integration at the Department of Political Science, Freie Universität Berlin. He was also a visiti...

    Fabian received his Ph.D. in economics at Humboldt-University of Berlin in 2018, where he specialized in international economics and economic history. His research focuses on German economic history and globalization in the long run. In parallel, Fabian has been working as an economist for Berenberg Bank since 2012. With Berenberg, he covers emergi...

    E-Mail(link sends email) Martin was born in Freiburg. During his studies of German, History, Sociology, and Political Science in the late 1970s and early 1980s in West-Berlin, he became interested in opposition in the East Germany, a topic that continues to be one of his main fields of research, both in his graduate work (Ph.D. in Political Science...

    E-Mail(link sends email) Wolf studied philosophy at the University Rostov on Don, Russia (Diploma 1984), and at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (Dr. phil. 1990). He has taught at the Technische Hochschule Magdeburg (1984-86), Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (1986-87, 89-90), Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA (1992). In addition to teachin...

    E-Mail(link sends email) Karen has been the Director of the Stanford Program in Berlin since 1980. She studied at Stanford University (B.A. in English Literature; Ph.D. in German Studies) and at the Freie Universität Berlin (Master's of Arts in Philosophy, Comparative Literature and American Studies). She has been a guest professor at Stanford’s ca...

    Matthias received his PhD in 2001 at the Institute of Art and Visual Studies, Humboldt University Berlin. He is an Artist and Architectural Theorist. In 2010, he was appointed Adjunct Professor at Duke University, and he has been teaching at the Stanford Program in Berlin since 2006. His work as an artist has been shown widely, both in Germany and ...

  3. The academic objective of the Berlin program is to offer students an in-depth prospective into the historical and contemporary dynamics of this ever-changing city.

  4. My time in Berlin with Stanford and in the internship program turned out to be some of my most memorable and influential college experiences, and were particularly important in impacting the things I have chosen to study since then, both as an undergrad at Stanford and now as a graduate student.